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Issue 24088: Clarify semantics of yield expression (merge from 3.4).
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expression in a function's body causes that function to be a generator.
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When a generator function is called, it returns an iterator known as a
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generator. That generator then controls the execution of a generator function.
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generator. That generator then controls the execution of the generator function.
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The execution starts when one of the generator's methods is called. At that
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time, the execution proceeds to the first yield expression, where it is
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suspended again, returning the value of :token:`expression_list` to the generator's
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